Unit 1: History & Approaches
Across
- 4. First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896.
- 5. Belief that behaviors are a result of one's interaction with the environment.
- 6. How culture and social situations affect people.
- 8. Takes both the observer and subject point of view on their behavior caused by their surroundings
- 10. Developed behaviorist view: "Little Albert."
- 11. The first women to become president of the APA.
- 12. Promoted by William James and influenced by Charles Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function.
- 13. Developed Classical Conditioning; demonstrated neurophysiology through experiments with animals.
- 15. The way humans gather, store and process sensory information.
- 17. First women to receive a Ph D in psychology.
- 18. How emotions, thoughts and behaviors are effected by the brain and nervous system.
- 20. Formulated the theory of Natural Selection; published "Origin of Species."
- 23. Introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- 24. Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany.
- 25. Developed by John B Watson and BF Skinner: studies behavior without reference to mental process; stimulus-response.
Down
- 1. Developed Humanist approach with the Hierarchy of Needs.
- 2. A theoretical approach to psychology that attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language—as adaptations
- 3. The observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
- 7. Personality organization and dynamics of personality development; first developed by Freud in the 19th century.
- 9. Defined the four stages of childhood development; Cognitive Development.
- 14. The father of experimental psychology; created the first experimental psychology lab.
- 16. The leading Behaviorist and developer of operant conditioning; rejected introspection.
- 19. One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology.
- 21. Developed Client-Centered Therapy.
- 22. Received the first psychological Ph D, and first president of the APA.